New Delhi: The Chants of ‘Jaiswal, Jaiswal’ echoed across the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi at the age of 23 Yashasvi jaiswal Walking to the folds, hitting in 173, only 27 were shy from the 2nd century that were unforgettable on day 2 of the second test of West Hindia. People waited in the hope, eager to see the young Mumbaikar reach the landmark, unaware that his excellent scene will be cut off.An expensive mix with Captain Shubman Gill ended Yashasvi’s accommodation in Folding in 175 runs. Trying one of the delivery of Jayden Seales to the middle of the day, Yashasvi reached three quarters of the road to Gill when the captain did not respond in time.
Tagenarine is on the alert, moves fast, moves quickly to his right and throws the ball to the guard Tevin Imlach, who taps the stump to run.The 175 -year -old effort denied Yashasvi a first century, causing him to look sad as he slammed his forehead and stepped out of the field.The scene is also one of the highest individual scores by the Indian batsmen ending in the run. The list was led by 218 Sanjay Manjrekar against Pakistan in Lahore in 1989, followed by Rahul Dravid 217 in Oval in 2002 and 180 in Kolkata in 2001. Yashasvi’s 175 is now slot in fourth place, by 155 Vijay Hazare against England in 1951 and Dravid 144 against Sri Lanka in Kanpur in 2009.
The highest individual score for India ending with running
| Score | Batsman | Opponent | Place | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 218 | Sanjay manjrekar | Pakistan | Lahore | 1989 |
| 217 | Rahul Dravid | England | Oval | 2002 |
| 180 | Rahul Dravid | Australia | Kolkata | 2001 |
| 175 | Yashasvi jaiswal | West Hindia | Delly | 2025 |
| 155 | Vijay Hazare | England | Mumbai bs | 1951 |
| 144 | Rahul Dravid | Sri Lanka | Canpur | 2009 |